(geography/R-rasters) Updated 3.6.31 to 3.6.32, and fix build
This package is no longer developed and only receives minimal maintenance.
Please use the "terra" package instead.
tests/usr.sbin/inetd/t_accept_max: Handle SIGKRE.
Fix some cleanup issues and simplify according to most of kre's
suggestions. Mostly this fixes the kill-background-jobs-on-trap
logic by not trying to kill the nonexistent %0, and killing each job
individually so `kill' doesn't stop early if one doesn't exist.
I'm keeping the idiom `: >foo' and `: <foo' because I think it's a
little clearer than a bare `>foo' or `<foo', and I'm keeping the -e
and -u on shell scripts (except the one-liners) because I want to get
early feedback as much as possible about unexpected failure modes --
even if it counterintuitively elides some feedback.
(I also generally use -o pipefail out of habit for the same reason
but I'll acquiesce to removing it here in a short script where there
are definitely no pipes.)
PR bin/59645: inetd `rate-limiting' algorithm is stupid
libarchive: Fix cpio(1) tests.
1. When dropping privileges, setegid to the _gid_ of user `nobody',
not to the _uid_ of user `nobody'.
2. In the test, grant that user access to the atf test working
directory so it can execute the `bsdcpio' symlink we create in
order to get argv[0] set appropriately for the error messages that
the test checks for.
PR bin/60353: cpio(1): tests are failing to run at all
(geography/R-sf) Fix Build on NetBSD/9.4, GCC_REQD+= 8
Following part can not be handled by gcc-7.5
/usr/include/g++/bits/unique_ptr.h:263:17: required from 'std::unique_ptr<_Tp, _Dp>::~unique_ptr() [with _Tp = GDALRasterAttributeTable; _Dp = std::default_delete<GDALRasterAttributeTable>]'
/tmp/geography/R-sf/work/.buildlink/include/gdal_multidim.h:199:55: required from here
/usr/include/g++/bits/unique_ptr.h:76:22: error: invalid application of 'sizeof' to incomplete type 'GDALRasterAttributeTable'
static_assert(sizeof(_Tp)>0,
basilisk: Update to 2026.06.12
This brings the engine up to date with the most recent Pale Moon
releases, with associated security fixes and JavaScript improvements.
As such the diff has been reduced with the palemoon package.